AUTOMATED COLLECTION AND SORTING SOLUTION FOR CONSUMER TEXTILES
Hankkeen perustiedot
Hankkeen kuvaus
TexMat
will develop a decentralized textile collection concept where automated
collection units separate reusable textile items from textile waste
delivered by the consumer to combat the European textile waste problem
and its associated environmental impacts. This innovation builds on the
unique opportunity provided by the mandatory collection of textile
waste, extended producer responsibility (EPR), and the digital product
passport (DPP), which are vital components of the EU textile
strategy.TexMat will develop a decentralized textile collection concept
where automated collection units separate reusable textile items from
textile waste delivered by the consumer to combat the European textile
waste problem and its associated environmental impacts. This innovation
builds on the unique opportunity provided by the mandatory collection of
textile waste, extended producer responsibility (EPR), and the digital
product passport, which are key components of the EU textile strategy.
TexMat will engage partners from the entire textile value chain to
develop new business models, hardware and software technologies, and
policy tools to engage and commit consumers to participate in the
separate collection of textile waste for boosting textile reuse. These
solutions will provide consumers with an economic incentive through the
adoption of novel payback schemes connected to second-hand markets and
enable profitable business opportunities to extend the lifecycle of
textile products and to support the adoption of targeted EPR schemes in
the textile sector. In the longer term, TexMat will accelerate a
consumer-based transition towards a more sustainable and circular
economy of textiles, which will contribute to reaching the EU greenhouse
gas reduction targets in 2030 and 2050 aligned with the European Green
Deal. These outcomes are directly aligned with improving consumer and
citizen benefits and enhancing European industrial sustainability,
competitiveness, and resource independence.
